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This online self-paced course introduces the four basic components of emergency management common to all federal departments and agencies: prevention and mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Participants will discover how successful emergency management activities are a shared responsibility between all levels of government, the private sector and international organizations.
This video features Louis Ranger, retired Deputy Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, who provides insights on emergency management and communications and reflects on his career trajectory, leadership inspirations and approaches.
This online self-paced course provides instructions on emergency response, safety, reporting, and evacuation procedures in the event of a natural disaster, fire, bomb threat or other emergency. Participants will learn about the purpose and scope of an emergency evacuation plan, the actions to take in specific dangerous situations, and the benefits of having a workplace violence prevention plan.
This video features Malcolm Brown, retired Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, who shares his experience on files related to security and immigration and provides insights on leadership roles and the evolution of the public service.
This event recording showcases some of the emergency preparedness measures that Canadians have experienced, in line with the Government of Canada's priorities to make Canadian communities safe and resilient.
This online self-paced course explores the Plan Risk Management process that allows a project to stay on schedule despite potential risks. Participants will learn how to anticipate, prevent and minimize project risks according to a risk management plan.
This online self-paced course explores the important elements to include in a requirements management plan, resource management plan, and risk management plan.
This online self-paced course introduces each step of the risk management process and its application in the workplace, including how to respond to identified risks and opportunities. Participants will learn about the risk management process, how it impacts their work, and how it can positively influence the performance of their organization.
The Manager Development Program provides new managers with valuable insights into their roles and accountabilities and how to grow as leaders in a rapidly evolving public service landscape.
This online self-paced course imparts the basic knowledge needed by new managers to meet the demands of a management role in the Public Service of Canada. Participants will explore their leadership and management skills by reflecting on their professional learning and development experience through online self-study activities.
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